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Take Action – Act Now to Preserve Health Care for Seniors and People with Disabilities!

The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) in collaboration with the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities, the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations (LCAO), and others urge you to call Congress today and tomorrow to tell them to protect the ACA, Medicaid, and Medicare.

The new President and the new Congress are moving quickly to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, and major cuts to and restructuring of Medicaid and Medicare may not be far behind. Brain injury advocates must let policymakers know that these changes will hurt people with disabilities and seniors.

Please use this toll free call-in number, 866-426-2631.

When you call, you will hear a brief overview of the issues and will be asked to enter your zip code before being transferred to your member of Congress. Please ask to speak to the health staffer.

Talking points to use during your call:

No repeal of the ACA without simultaneous replacement

If Congress votes to repeal the ACA, a replacement package that provides equivalent or improved access to affordable, quality health coverage must be included in the same legislation.

No cuts to Medicaid or restructuring of the Medicaid program

Seniors and people with disabilities rely on the Medicaid program. It is the primary public source of funding for long-term services and supports. Program cuts, along with block grant or per capita cap proposals, would hurt people who have no alternative means of paying for essential services.

Preserve Medicare for current and future seniors and people with disabilities

Medicare is a huge success story, with strong support from all Americans. Premium support and other restructuring proposals to shift more costs onto beneficiaries would make health care far less affordable and accessible to seniors and people with disabilities.

Please share with your friends and family members. Thank you for taking action to improve the lives of so many Americans.